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03/30/2009 07:08:18 PM |
Great processing! I love this! |
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03/30/2009 09:07:10 AM |
Roz,---this is very neat! Can see this printed in a childs book..
Am always in awe of the things u do!!!! |
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03/28/2009 08:13:33 PM |
Nice processing!! Oh, Happy B-day too!! |
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03/28/2009 07:11:39 PM |
love the way you processed this. |
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03/28/2009 03:52:32 PM |
lovely shot - this would make a great postcard. |
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03/28/2009 02:01:10 PM |
The softness you put into this shot really lends itself to the animals and to your explanation. Did you use some LucisArt here, Roz? The ever so soft x pattern makes me think so.
One of my favorites (from your fantastic portfolio), to date. |
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03/28/2009 12:27:48 PM |
I'm glad these lambs were spared the carving knife, I am opposed to commercially raised veal and do not eat any red meat at all. This is a charming photo and tells a story. I like the PP and sketchlike effect which is exceptional. I think going thru our old images is a great way to expand our skills and improve older images. It's also a lot of fun experimenting. Good job! |
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03/28/2009 12:04:53 PM |
your a poster child for the humane society. if animals can get along why can't us humans. in this side wonk you have taken us on a polar opposite trip. from your hard edged mechanicals and bug macros to this. the versatility and variety is outstanding. an absolutely amazing tour. |
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03/28/2009 09:30:38 AM |
So adorable! Do rams make good pets? I assume he's an outdoor pet, he doesn't like come sit on the couch and watch tv with your brother. LOL! Wonderfully processed! |
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03/28/2009 08:50:07 AM |
OH~ lambs and pups. AUGHHHH You are killing me. We don't have many sheep here - too hot for the varieties that live in rural America. There is one herd, but I never can capture them because of where they are located in relationship to the road to get there. This is just sweet sweet. I love the sense of a pencil drawing. Thanks for making me smile. :~) |
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03/28/2009 08:23:59 AM |
Hey, I really like what you have done, caught my eye right away!:O) |
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03/28/2009 07:37:30 AM |
Gorgeous Roz, I have just a second to peek in at DPC. We're getting ready for our son and his girlfriend to visit and I promise to come back and gaze some more. |
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03/28/2009 03:23:20 AM |
cute as......................... i like that processing |
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